I've lived in apartment complexes with pools and hot tubs that have signs at the front gate warning about possible cancer risks due to the chemicals used in the pool area. Same for the gym area inside (probably due to the rubber mats and other things and the toxic chemicals used to produce them).

I was just wondering if anyone knows whether this is a real risk, especially for those who have been finished with chemo for a few years but aren't out of the woods yet?

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2 ... 163502.htm - here is an article I found from 2010 - Swimming in indoor chlorinated pools may induce genotoxicity (DNA damage that may lead to cancer) as well as respiratory effects, but the positive health effects of swimming can be maintained by reducing pool levels of the chemicals behind these potential health risks, according to a new study.

We live in Canada but my son just read me the label on a bottled water we got at Costco and it has the label saying the state of California recognizes that the contents of this product can cause cancer and birth defects. I'm assuming that it means the bottle and not the water lol, but it is on everything. Even lots of products in Caanda.